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American Wild Carrot, Rattlesnake Weed
Daucus pusillus

Wide flat-topped clusters of white flowers are produced in spring atop sturdy stems adorned with deep green finely cut deep green foliage. American Wild Carrot, Daucus pusillus, is a native annual common to roadsides throughout much of the US and is commonly confused with the non-native Queen Anne's Lace, Daucus carota, which is a parent to the common Carrot. The flowers attract bees and other garden beneficials and once through flowering the flattened clusters curl upward at the outer edges creating a protected 'nest' of ripening seeds. Caterpillar host: Black Swallowtail and Anise Swallowtail. The American Wild Carrot makes an easy addition to naturalistic roadside plantings, meadows, and prairies where it readily reseeds on exposed soils. Full sun is preferred in average to well-drained soils. Item# 12027

Grows To: 2-3'H x 1-2'W, space about 1' apart
Zones: Annual - 6,7,8,9,10
Sunlight: Full sun, Mostly sunny
Soil pH: Acidic, Mildly Acidic, Neutral, Mildly Alkaline, Alkaline
Soil Moisture: Typically found in well-drained to average moist soils.
Flowering Period: Spring
Deer Resistance: Not Normally Bothered
Salt Tolerance:
Pot Size: 3.5 inch Pot / 16 fl.oz. / 473 ml
Price: US$9.99
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